Preparations; Power Up; Using The Amp Simulator - Zoom GFX-4 Operation Manual

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Preparations

Power Up

1.
Verify that the AC adapter, instrument, and
amplifier are correctly connected to the GFX-4.
2.
Turn the system on in the order GFX-4 ➝
amplifier.

Using the Amp Simulator

When the GFX-4 is connected to a hi-fi system or multi-track recorder (MTR), set up the amp simulator to match your
preferences.
1.
Immediately after turning on the GFX-4, press
the AMP SIM key.
The AMP SIM key LED lights up, showing that amp
simulator setup is possible.
2.
Use the
/
keys to call up the indication
"AMPTYP" on the display, and use the
keys to select the amp simulator type.
The following AMPTYP settings are available.
oF: Amp simulator is turned off. (CABTYP and
CABDPT parameters are also inactive.)
Cb: Conventional combo amp simulation
bC: Bright combo amp simulation
St: Stack amp simulation
The current setting can be checked on the
GROUP/BANK indicator.
3.
Use the
/
keys to call up the indication
"CABI" on the display, and use the
to select the cabinet simulator type.
3.
While playing your instrument, adjust the volume
control on the amplifier, the level control of the
instrument, and the MASTER LEVEL knob of the
GFX-4 to a suitable position.
The following CABTYP settings are available.
oF: Cabinet simulator is turned off. (CABDPT parameter
is also inactive.)
C1: Combo amp cabinet (12" speaker x 1)
/
C2: Combo amp cabinet (12" speaker x 2)
St: Stack amp cabinet (10" speaker x 4)
WL: Simulates the sound of a stacked array of St type
cabinets.
4.
Use the
"CABDPT" on the display, and use the
keys to adjust the intensity of the cabinet
simulator effect.
The setting range is 0 - 10. Higher values result in
stronger cabinet sound.
5.
When the setting is complete, press the STORE
key two times.
The amp simulator setting is stored. This setting applies
to all patches.
/
keys
/
keys to call up the indication
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